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and the second thing is that he fostered perpetual adoration in every city or in every diocese. but basically everywhere. and that can come only from the heart that prays. because eucharistic adoration is so powerful. it's the key to change the world from the inside. >> all right. thank you very much. like pope benedict from germany. so we're expecting more -- i can't tell if the pope is still out in the popemobile, but nobody is leaving. everybody is looking at those big screens over st. peter's square. >> well, ben, i have an advantage, i can see the bird's eye view of st. peter's square. so he most definitely is still there. the popemobile still continues to do the tour and indeed we've seen people lifting children, lifting babies up for the pope to kiss. we'll be right back. up next, more from the crowd and as you said they are part of something historic. and let's not forget that pope benedi benedict, a german, pope john paul from poland, the first nonitalian popes in about 500 years. >>> welcome back to our special coverage of the pope's second as to last day. he's in his
and the second thing is that he fostered perpetual adoration in every city or in every diocese. but basically everywhere. and that can come only from the heart that prays. because eucharistic adoration is so powerful. it's the key to change the world from the inside. >> all right. thank you very much. like pope benedict from germany. so we're expecting more -- i can't tell if the pope is still out in the popemobile, but nobody is leaving. everybody is looking at those big screens over st....
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can get everything rolling. >> a lot of the parts of the midwest, kansas city, the section big storm in less than a week. february 27th here. how much storm fatigue are we dealing with? >> reporter: well, i think every february 27th there is winter fatigue in the midwest, and then you add two heavy storms, it could be debilitating, quite frankly. people are getting through it. it's great packing snow, so last night my kids and my wife, out in the front yard, made a huge snowman. but i think it's safe to say enough is enough. >> we're pulling on for you. >> send us pictures, we'll love to see that. >> reporter: yeah, we have a couple. all right. >> right now, a gigantic storm front moves northwest, upstate new york and central and northern new england can expect heavy snowfall. brace for that. jennifer delgado in the cnn weather center. who is in store for the next wallop? >> we're talking about more snow out there. for chicago, picked up 4.8 inches. kansas city, nearly 10. so you are right, a lot of people tired of the snow. the reality, still coming down. see from chicago, we're als
can get everything rolling. >> a lot of the parts of the midwest, kansas city, the section big storm in less than a week. february 27th here. how much storm fatigue are we dealing with? >> reporter: well, i think every february 27th there is winter fatigue in the midwest, and then you add two heavy storms, it could be debilitating, quite frankly. people are getting through it. it's great packing snow, so last night my kids and my wife, out in the front yard, made a huge snowman. but...
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this is the second storm this hit places like kansas city and chicago. you mentioned flights. more than 700 flights were canceled between o'hare and midway. you've got stranded passengers, but they will try to work into the system today, it is going to be a very, very busy day at o'hare and on the roads here as this storm continues to pelt the midwest. soledad. >> what a big, hot mess for people there. o'hare already a challenge at times. thank you for that. right to jennifer delgado at the cnn weather center. we talked about you tracking the storm a lot the last couple of weeks. talk about this one. >> big snow totals. kansas city, picked up nearly 10 inches of snowfall. since then, things have quieted down, tracking snow on the radar. you can see for areas for wisconsin over toward parts of kansas. kansas city, picking up light snow. overall today, anywhere you are seeing up to the north and midwest, potentially 1 to 2 more inches of snowfall. the northeast is different. we have snow mixing in for areas. you can see for new york and rain for regions like new york city as wel
this is the second storm this hit places like kansas city and chicago. you mentioned flights. more than 700 flights were canceled between o'hare and midway. you've got stranded passengers, but they will try to work into the system today, it is going to be a very, very busy day at o'hare and on the roads here as this storm continues to pelt the midwest. soledad. >> what a big, hot mess for people there. o'hare already a challenge at times. thank you for that. right to jennifer delgado at...
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it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a responsibility to protect its citizens. boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with pollution, at least until early into the 20th century, was through the process of dilution. the assumption was that the capacity of rivers and streams, and even the seas, allowed for certain levels of pollution that eventually would purify themself. as we get later into the 20th century, it becomes clear that the volumes of waste made dilution unworkable as a single solution. and so treatment became the ways in which we deal with pollution. narrator: to protect public health, starting in the 1950s
it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a responsibility to protect its citizens. boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why...
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now, at 5:00 in the evening he will take a helicopter from the vatican city to castel gandolfo, which is the summer residence of the pope about 15 miles south of rome. there from the windows of the papal residence he will one last time appear in public to greet the people who have come to see him off there, and at 8:00 p.m. officially he will no longer be the pope. >> ben wedeman reporting live from rome. thanks so much. >>> also a note for you tonight. 8:00 eastern anderson cooper will have more on it. he'll take a closer look at cardinal roger. he's accused of pedophile of other priests in the united states. anderson cooper investigates tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cnn. >>> cnn has learned the president has invited republican congressional leaders to the white house on friday just hours before the four spending cuts are due to kick in. it's worth noting some gop lawmakers are dismissing it as they think it's more about show. there are real life consequences for people looming all across the country. every day this week we're looking past the politics and focusing on how these fou
now, at 5:00 in the evening he will take a helicopter from the vatican city to castel gandolfo, which is the summer residence of the pope about 15 miles south of rome. there from the windows of the papal residence he will one last time appear in public to greet the people who have come to see him off there, and at 8:00 p.m. officially he will no longer be the pope. >> ben wedeman reporting live from rome. thanks so much. >>> also a note for you tonight. 8:00 eastern anderson...
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. >> pam: also new at 11-- the family of a missing hayward mother put up fliers all around the city in hopes to find her. police say samantha tuia went missing last wednesday after she left the family's home for what relatives say was an afternoon walk around the neighborhood-- and didn't return. the family believes tuia has an undiagnosed mental condition-- since she has a "childlike" demeanor and intellect. tuia is described as a samoan woman-- last seen wearing a white shirt, jeans, black shoes, and a gray hooded sweater with a red jacket over the sweater. >> right now -- an oakland couple believed to be missing on a bike trip in peru. have reportedly been spotted in a local village. jamie neal and garret hand.were last heard from late january while traveling in peru. tonight neal's co-workers -- are celebrating in el sobrante. after receiving word that their former neal and her boyfriend has been found. >> the police pas for their identification if >> pam: meanwhile -- garrett's mother issued a statement - saying quote, until i hear from and see my son directly, we will not stop lo
. >> pam: also new at 11-- the family of a missing hayward mother put up fliers all around the city in hopes to find her. police say samantha tuia went missing last wednesday after she left the family's home for what relatives say was an afternoon walk around the neighborhood-- and didn't return. the family believes tuia has an undiagnosed mental condition-- since she has a "childlike" demeanor and intellect. tuia is described as a samoan woman-- last seen wearing a white shirt,...
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i have to represent my city the right way. i'm not going to make these crazy reality shows that people make. i want to make something classy that shows these cops in boston >> jon: how difficult a job it is >> absolutely. so we went to the mayor first. the mayor, he signed off right away. and the commissioner signed off after that. and the chief signed off after that. all the way down the line they were signing off. they all said the same thing. talk to the officers. if they don't feel safe with you in the car, you're getting out of the car and taking your camera and go home. as long as the officers wanted to do. the officers, having played a cop and worked like a new york city detectives, our technical advisors on blue bloods, he's taught me the most important thiblg. all about getting home safely to your family. do your job. protect the street. protect your partner and get home safe at the end of the day. i knew that and brought that to the show. me and the whole... >> jon: boston's finest. going to premiere on tnt this wedn
i have to represent my city the right way. i'm not going to make these crazy reality shows that people make. i want to make something classy that shows these cops in boston >> jon: how difficult a job it is >> absolutely. so we went to the mayor first. the mayor, he signed off right away. and the commissioner signed off after that. and the chief signed off after that. all the way down the line they were signing off. they all said the same thing. talk to the officers. if they don't...
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"the titanic 2" will trace the root of its namesake, from southampton in england, to new york city. you wouldn't do that. i would do it in a heartbeat. that's cool. it's history. >> we know what happened with the first one. >> put on your floaties. you'll be all right. >>> here's a question for you. could diversity be coming to pbs's wildly popular "downton abbey"? producers are reportedly advertising for a black actor to join the show's cast. >> he would play a musician called jack ross. and be part of a story line about race relations back in the 1920s. no word on whether this would be a recuring role or just part of an episode or two. >> hmm. wonder if they need a hispanic girl. >> there you go. that show is paying well. very popular. >> they kill people off apparently. >>> and a woman who had a chance to walk away with thousands of dollars has returned that money to its rightful owner. >> this is pat westner. she is posing now with a new york state trooper after picking up more than $11,000 in crash. she was driving behind a brinks truck when money was going anywhere. the truck
"the titanic 2" will trace the root of its namesake, from southampton in england, to new york city. you wouldn't do that. i would do it in a heartbeat. that's cool. it's history. >> we know what happened with the first one. >> put on your floaties. you'll be all right. >>> here's a question for you. could diversity be coming to pbs's wildly popular "downton abbey"? producers are reportedly advertising for a black actor to join the show's cast. >>...
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trump's long friendship with the wwe started in the 1980's hosted wrestle mania at the atlantic city hotel. the battle of the billionaires, trump and vince mcmahon trying to save their favorite hair and after trump got to slam him in the ring he had to shave his head. how did i miss that one. what is dennis rodman doing in north korea. i'm in north korea looking forward to sit do you think with kim jong un. and rodman and the harlem globetrotters are filming an h.b.o. show and running a basketball camp for kids and play with north korean basketball stars. and the finder is bac-- the binder is back and a binder full of women category, featuring photos of powerful women along with clues who they are. and the "titanic" the sequel. the new york post reporting eccentric aussie billionaire wants to build "titanic" 2, what could possibly go wrong? today the billionaire unveiling blueprints for the "titanic" 2, and construction is set to start soon and construction could start 2016 and 40,000 people expressed interest in in it. and it will go from south hampton to new york. skipping the iceb
trump's long friendship with the wwe started in the 1980's hosted wrestle mania at the atlantic city hotel. the battle of the billionaires, trump and vince mcmahon trying to save their favorite hair and after trump got to slam him in the ring he had to shave his head. how did i miss that one. what is dennis rodman doing in north korea. i'm in north korea looking forward to sit do you think with kim jong un. and rodman and the harlem globetrotters are filming an h.b.o. show and running a...
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the median income in 25 major cities last year was just over 57,000 dollars. using that salary households can afford a car payment of up to $410 a month enough to buy a new car that costs less than 21,000 dollars. here's the problem. the average price of a new car is more than 30,000 dollars which means the average new car buyer is paying some $200 more a month than he or she can really afford. since the average age of a car on the road is 11 years right now record high we are seeing a lot of people buying new cars. auto sales are good. >> people spending more money than they have. kind of like what happened with the housing crisis. remember that? thank you lauren. appreciate it. the time is 26 after the top of the pour. coming up would you board the titanic to replatrace the fatal voyage in one businessman is hoping a lot of people will. we will explain and our live coverage of pope benedict xvi final pier rance begins. we have amy kellogg and father lawrence who is in the crowd. that and more and lauren green, too. >> he will sing our father in latin. he ext
the median income in 25 major cities last year was just over 57,000 dollars. using that salary households can afford a car payment of up to $410 a month enough to buy a new car that costs less than 21,000 dollars. here's the problem. the average price of a new car is more than 30,000 dollars which means the average new car buyer is paying some $200 more a month than he or she can really afford. since the average age of a car on the road is 11 years right now record high we are seeing a lot of...
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a hot air balloon carrying tourists caught fire over the ancient city of luxor and crashed in a field. the dead were from europe and asia. in addition, the egyptian pilot and one british man were hospitalized with burns. italy's politicians searched for a way forward today after an election that left a political stalemate. that, in turn, generated new fears of economic fallout. we have a report from jonathan rugman of independent television news. >> reporter: the news from rome has sent shock waves across europe. a rebellion against austerity, a rebellion, too, against their fossilized politicians. this man has upturned the old order. a comedian, with a 20-hour working week, tax cuts and a referendum on the euro. the clown turned potential king maker here. this taxi driver backed him. it was a protest vote, he told me. he might be a comedian but he can't be worse than what we've got. the extraordinary success of his grass roots movement has taken italy by complete surprise. if you're looking for a party headquarters for him here in rome you won't find one. all there is this room in th
a hot air balloon carrying tourists caught fire over the ancient city of luxor and crashed in a field. the dead were from europe and asia. in addition, the egyptian pilot and one british man were hospitalized with burns. italy's politicians searched for a way forward today after an election that left a political stalemate. that, in turn, generated new fears of economic fallout. we have a report from jonathan rugman of independent television news. >> reporter: the news from rome has sent...
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the city of boston. i want to point out, temperatures are very mild across portions of the east. it will be 51 degrees this afternoon in new york city. that's why we're not seeing any snowfall across the city. just too warm. tampa, also on the warm side. 72 degrees for a high temperature. but by sunday, you may not make it out of the 50s. tampa, enjoy the warm temperatures while you have them. we are expecting to pick up significant snowfall from the storm system across sections of new hampshire and maine. between six to 12 inches of snow will be possible. higher elevations could see more snow. otherwise the storm system is massive, it's still producing snow showers as far west as portions of colorado and kansas, seeing that snow coming down across parts of upstate new york, vermont and new hampshire. >> steve: all right. thank you very much. >> brian: you know what's annoying in new york city? that debt clock. right in manhattan. >> gretchen: it continues to rack up, if you ever walk by it here, it look
the city of boston. i want to point out, temperatures are very mild across portions of the east. it will be 51 degrees this afternoon in new york city. that's why we're not seeing any snowfall across the city. just too warm. tampa, also on the warm side. 72 degrees for a high temperature. but by sunday, you may not make it out of the 50s. tampa, enjoy the warm temperatures while you have them. we are expecting to pick up significant snowfall from the storm system across sections of new...
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look at the early-morning windchills. 19 in bismarck. 18 in kansas city. oklahoma city, 17. the pictures you've been sending us from america's heartland, down into -- i mean, it's just crazy. a lot of snow. and we'll show some of those twitter and facebook pictures of all of the snow. atlanta, feeling like 35 degrees. meanwhile, in the west, oh, we love you. we just left you. and we love you. and boy, do we miss you. l.a. at 74 degrees. san diego, 72. look at fresno, josh. lara? 68 degrees. can i just sit here under the sunshine for a minute? that's the weather around the nation. >> an up-close look at america's weather, in the next half hour. >>> coming up here, it's a beautiful day in rome. take a look. we're live from the vatican, as the pope says a final good-bye to the faithful, just one day before a historic resignation. >>> also, a dramatic day in court at the breakup murder trial. the woman accused of killing her ex-boyfriend, lashing out at the prosecution. dan and nancy are here to weigh in live. boyfriend, lashing out at the prosecution. dan and nancy are here to
look at the early-morning windchills. 19 in bismarck. 18 in kansas city. oklahoma city, 17. the pictures you've been sending us from america's heartland, down into -- i mean, it's just crazy. a lot of snow. and we'll show some of those twitter and facebook pictures of all of the snow. atlanta, feeling like 35 degrees. meanwhile, in the west, oh, we love you. we just left you. and we love you. and boy, do we miss you. l.a. at 74 degrees. san diego, 72. look at fresno, josh. lara? 68 degrees. can...
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we have some morning rain for the major cities in the northeast. drying out across the nation's middle. some rain later today in the northwest. >> temperatures rise to the mid 50s near new york and atlanta. high 70s for florida. warmer across the central plains, so all that blizzard snow can start melting. not bad in honolulu n case you're wondering. 81 degrees there. i'm booking a flight. >> let's go. >> it's happening again. >> really? >> no, not that. you keep me on my toes, that's for sure. maybe you know where we're going with this one. and i'm not talking about that one. >> must be men's college basketball. that's what i was thinking, with that march madness reference. yes, it has happened again. the nation's number one men's college basketball team has lost. last night, the hoosiers go down 77-73 at minnesota. >> and for those of you who are counting, that is the seventh time this season the number one team in the country has lost. indiana has lost three times as number one. here's a hint, indiana. don't be number one. >> number one has been
we have some morning rain for the major cities in the northeast. drying out across the nation's middle. some rain later today in the northwest. >> temperatures rise to the mid 50s near new york and atlanta. high 70s for florida. warmer across the central plains, so all that blizzard snow can start melting. not bad in honolulu n case you're wondering. 81 degrees there. i'm booking a flight. >> let's go. >> it's happening again. >> really? >> no, not that. you keep...
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i think the city, the powers that be in the city let me and my team produce this show because they trusted, i'm a local boy. i'll do right by the city. they are. and the officers we had to earn their trust. you know, riding along with them at first, the first few weeks, they didn't say much. and the funny thing, i kept getting e-mails, me and my fellow executive producers getting e-mails here in new york saying there is no crime happening. there is no crime. no one is getting robbed. we're not getting anything great. and i was like, well, the mayor is going to be happy, but tnt is not going to be happy. >> you're going to be -- sing again. you guys are getting together. a bunch of boy bands together, yeah? >> yeah. >> is that string to go from such a different world right back into the old -- with the choreography? >> i love it. i have worked since i was 14 years old. i became the founding member of new kids on the block when i was 14, which is -- i don't even know what decade that was in. ♪ memoriy ♪ but i worked my whole life to be doing the things i'm doing, but now they come to fru
i think the city, the powers that be in the city let me and my team produce this show because they trusted, i'm a local boy. i'll do right by the city. they are. and the officers we had to earn their trust. you know, riding along with them at first, the first few weeks, they didn't say much. and the funny thing, i kept getting e-mails, me and my fellow executive producers getting e-mails here in new york saying there is no crime happening. there is no crime. no one is getting robbed. we're not...